The nightmare starts early in Salt Lake City
The beginning of September means a new school year, falling leaves and… haunted houses. Utah’s main haunted attractions open for business to deliver early haunts before October even begins. The Castle...
View ArticleRally draws Utahns seeking cleaner air
By Mads Jensen Hundreds of Utah residents, including BYU students and politicians, gathered at the steps of the Capitol for what has become an annual “Clean Air, No Excuses” rally Saturday, Jan. 31....
View ArticleDigital news is trending, especially among millennials, new study shows
Utahns are now getting the majority of their political news digitally, according to a new Dan Jones and Associates study. The study shows that about 39 percent of Utahns get their news from Internet...
View ArticleUtah governor yet to decide on Syrian refugees, 31 peers say no
Utah currently is not one of the 31 states refusing Syrian refugees in wake of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, but it seems Gov. Gary Herbert is still collecting his thoughts. Those thoughts...
View ArticleSurvey shows digital political news is trending among millennials
Long gone are the days when bulky and ink laden papers or 10 o'clock news broadcasts were the primary sources of news and information. With the emergence of the digital age, the populace is now opting...
View ArticleCatholic Utahns share experiences living within LDS community
Catholic UVU student Norma Salas has lived in Orem for 16 years and has been asked if she is a member of the LDS church countless times. To these consistent queries she replies, "Yes, I am. I am a...
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